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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission expanded its online public portal to federal employees in July. The new system brings efficiencies to federal complainants who can now check the status of their case in real time, but it also opens up new opportunities for the EEOC and its employees.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Offices says one-third of the Veterans Affairs workforce is eligible to retire by 2022, and the agency has no succession plan in place.
Bloomberg Government Editorial Director Loren Duggan joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for a rundown of what's to come.
The Trump administration has clarified how agencies should proceed with current, ongoing collective bargaining negotiations with federal employee union, now that the president's workforce executive orders are in full force.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration and Defense Logistics Agency are conducting the first comprehensive Federal Supply Class review in almost 50 years.
Kristen Finne is the manager of the program, called emPOWER, and a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program.
The background checking process for security clearance is becoming a continuous thing, with ongoing monitoring of databases for clues to changes in cleared peoples' situations.
Dr. Rebecca Porter spent nearly 30 years in the Army dealing physical and mental health and now she leads the Military Child Education Coalition.Dr. Rebecca Porter spent nearly 30 years in the Army dealing with physical and mental health — now she leads the Military Child Education Coalition.
Retired Army reserve colonel Lawrence Sellin says the U.S. must pursue a more focused and organized approach to protecting space assets.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has struck a three year bargaining agreement with the National Treasury Employees Union, which includes paid parental leave.
In today's Federal Newscast, employees at the Bureau of Land Management's Washington D.C. headquarters have limited time to decide if they will move out west with the agency or not.
When it comes to hiring the talent they need, federal agencies are often working in the dark.
VA's National Cemetery Administration recently launched a project to give the deceased vets a new life online, where visitors can find out more about who they were.
Senate confirmation isn't a requisite for making a difference